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Addressing the spin-valley flavors in moir'e mini-bands of MoS2

Published 6 Apr 2023 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2304.03316v1)

Abstract: The physics of moir'e superlattices and the resulting formation of mini-bands in van der Waals materials have opened up an exciting new field in condensed matter physics. These systems exhibit a rich phase diagram of novel physical phenomena and exotic correlated phases that emerge in the low-dispersing bands. Transition metal dichalcogenides, in particular, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), are potential candidates to extend the studies on moir'e electronics beyond graphene. Our transport spectroscopy measurements and analysis reveal a correlation-driven phase transition and the emergence of discrete mini-bands in MoS2 moir'e superlattices that remained elusive so far. We resolve these mini-bands arising from quantum mechanical tunneling through Schottky barriers between the MoS2 and its metallic leads. Energy scales deduced from a first approach exhibit an astounding agreement with our experimental observations. The behavior under thermal activation suggests a Lifshitz phase transition at low temperatures that is driven by a complete spin-valley symmetry breaking. These intriguing observations bring out the potential of twisted MoS2 to explore correlated electron states and associated physics.

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